<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<protocols>
  <protocol name="skype" sourceUrl="http://www.skype.com/share/buttons/wizard.html">
    <sample>
      <![CDATA[
      <!--
      Skype 'My status' button
      http://www.skype.com/go/skypebuttons
      -->
      <script type="text/javascript" src="http://download.skype.com/share/skypebuttons/js/skypeCheck.js"></script>
      <a href="skype:fire-dragon77?call"><img src="http://mystatus.skype.com/smallicon/fire-dragon77" style="border: none;" width="16" height="16" alt="My status" /></a>
      ]]>
    </sample>
  </protocol>
  <protocol name="Yahoo" sourceUrl="">
    <sample>
      <![CDATA[
      The Yahoo messenger [online/offline status indicator] is sometimes a bit too plain or the images not quite what your looking for.. here are some revisions of how to use/customize it... 


Sent in by Tendice

I found a way to indicating "Online"/"Offline" message in HTML pages. 

The key is the URL http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=USER_ID&m=MODE&t=TYPE
where:
USER_ID is Identification of user we want to see if she/he is online or not
MODE is the mode of information that Yahoo! sever return from its CGI (online). Default is text, 
and "g" uses for Graphics
TYPE is the Type of Picture we want to obtain (0 for icon, 1 for small and 2 for large) Default is 
0 and all number grater than 6 may have the same results as 0. You may use this if 
you set m=g in the URL above.

so,
if I want to have a custom image about my status I type this URL in my browser: http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=USER_ID
Then the server return me: 
USER_ID is online
or
USER_ID is not online

      ]]>
    </sample>
  </protocol>
  <protocol name="icq" sourceUrl="http://www.skype.com/share/buttons/wizard.html">
    <sample>
      <![CDATA[      
      <img src="http://status.icq.com/online.gif?icq=77391439&img=5"> 
      http://www.icq.com/people/about_me.php?uin=77391439
      ]]>
    </sample>
  </protocol>
  <protocol name="LiveMessager" sourceUrl="http://www.kfblog.com/2007/11/08/windows-live-messenger-and-online-status-on-webpage/">
    <sample>
    </sample>
  </protocol>
  
</protocols>

